Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Though migraine causes aren't fully understood, genetics and environmental factors appear to play a role Changes in the brainstem and its interactions with the trigeminal nerve, a major pain pathway, might be involved
Migraine: What It Is, Types, Causes, Symptoms Treatments Researchers aren’t sure of the exact cause of migraines, but studies show genetics play a role When you have a headache, specific nerves in your blood vessels send pain signals to your brain
Migraine - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Current research shows that this head pain happens when there is abnormal activity among nerve signals, chemical signals, and blood vessels in the brain Some people have migraine attacks at predictable times—such as before their period (menstrual cycle) or on weekends following a stressful week
Migraine: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Migraines begin in the brainstem and involve abnormal interactions between nerves and blood vessels The trigeminal nerve—a major pain pathway in the face and head—becomes activated, releasing inflammatory substances that irritate blood vessels and amplify pain signals
Migraine Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options Migraines can be triggered by certain activities, foods, smells, or emotions Some people are more likely to experience migraines when they are under stress, while others develop migraines when stress is relieved (for example, the day after exams or an important meeting)
Migraine - MedlinePlus Most people with migraines have family members who have migraines Have other medical conditions, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, and epilepsy
Causes and Risk Factors of Migraine - Health The exact cause of migraine is ongoing, but certain triggers can lead to a flare Changes in your brain, hormones, and genetics may increase your risk